Radiation Physics
Biological Effects of Radiation
X-ray Beam
Radiosensitivity
Hodge Podge
100

What is the correct terminology for the boiling off of electrons?

Thermionic Emission

100

This unit is used to quantify occupational exposure or dose equivalent.  

 Rem

This unit specifically addresses the different biologic effects of different types of ionizing radiation to which a radiations worker my be exposed.  

100

___________ quantity refers to the total number of x-ray photons in the beam and is affected by mAs, kVp, distance and filtration.

Beam 

100

Biological effects that occur shorty after a radiation exposure are referred to as _______________.

Short term effects.

100

Lower-penetrating x-rays have a ___________ wavelength with a ____________ frequency and are more likely to interact with the atomic structures and either be absorbed or scattered.  

Longer, lower

200

Which end of the x-ray tube is the negative end?

The cathode

200

What unit of measurement is used to quantify the biologic effects of radiation on humans and animals?  

The rad.  It is the unit of absorbed dose.  

200

Beam quality varies directly with changes in _______.

kVp

200

What is the term that describes when living organisms such as humans, experience biologic damage for exposure to radiation?  The results are classified as ________   ___________.  

Somatic effects

200

What is the process called when some photons are not absorbed but instead lose energy during interactions with atoms composing the tissue.  

Scattering

300

Filament electrons interact with target toms to produce x-rays in tow ways.  What are the two ways?

Characteristic and Bremsstrahlung interactions.  

300

What does LET stand for and what does it mean.

Linear Energy Transfer-the average energy deposited per unit of length of track.

When passing through a medium, ionizing radiation may interact with it during its passage and as a result lose energy along its path.  

300

This is used to calculate the change in the intensity (quantity) of radiation reaching the image receptor with changes in distance.

This also states that the intensity of a beam is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.

The inverse square law

300

What does the acronym ARS mean?

Acute Radiation Syndrome, or radiation sickens occurs in humans after whole-body reception of large doses of ionizing radiation delivered over a short period of time.  

Atomic bombs survivors, Chernobyl disaster, patient who have undergone radiation therapy


300

Higher-penetrating x-rays have _____________

wavelengths with a _____________ frequency.  

Shorter, higher

400

What term describes the interaction when the filament electron  misses all of the orbital electrons and interacts with the nucleus of the target atom.  

Bremsstrahlung Interaction

400

This is the manufactured quantity that takes into account the dose for all types of ionizing radiation (alpha, beta, gamma, x-rays)

Effective dose

400

Fewer x-ray photons remain in the beam after it interacts with anatomic tissue.  This reduction in the energy or number of photons is known as _________.

Attenuation

400

Rate the following form most sensitive to least.

gonads

thyroid

bone marrow

kidney

bone marrow

gonads

kidney

thyroid 

400

What is the interaction that occurs with low-energy x-rays, typically below the diagnostic range.  

Coherent scattering

500

_______ electron leaves the atom with enough energy to go through interactions of its own in adjacent atoms.  

Compton also known as secondary electron

500

When irradiated in an oxygenated, or aerobic state, biologic tissue is more sensitive to radiation than when it is exposed to radiation under anoxic or hypoxic conditions.  This is known as the ________ effect.

Oxygen

500

Tissue composed of higher atomic number such as ______ attenuates the x-ray beam more than fat.  

Bone

500
A fetus is most sensitive during which trimester?

The first trimester.

500

What is labeled number 3 and 4? 

3.  Anode disk made of tungsten.

4.  The glass envelope.  

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